Thursday April 25th, 2024 1:56AM

Drought affecting about 1 million in Deep South; no impact on northeast Georgia

By The Associated Press

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) — A new assessment shows about 1 million people are being affected by drought in the Deep South, but conditions are improving slightly in some areas, and northeast Georgia remains drought-free.

The latest report released Thursday by the U.S. Drought Monitor shows parts of Alabama, Georgia and South Carolina all have regions that are too dry.

The worst areas are agricultural counties in southeast Alabama and the area just south of Birmingham. About 600,000 people are affected by drought statewide.

There's also a moderate drought in central Georgia near Macon, and eastern South Carolina is too dry.

Drought conditions improved slightly this week in South Carolina and Alabama. But they got a little worse in Georgia.  The hardest-hit parts of Georgia are spots along a line from Columbus-to-Macon-to Augusta, where conditions are labeled "moderate" and "abnormally dry."

Mississippi is drought-free. Louisiana has only a few areas that are abnormally dry after Hurricane Barry hit last month.

(AccessWDUN'S Ken Stanford contributed to this story.)

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